Mower County news (Austin, Minn.) 1920-1947
January 26, 1922 · Page 5 of 8
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•J wumtm 's«rfi, 4W5r' *X*e -V'r.-iKt lj ___ ff^K^V -n 5 SP Ci*£« sp vr -w5" -„i "t v1" Page Six MOWER COUNTY NEWS, AUSTIN, MINN. •.. Thursday, Jan. 26,1922. r-^j 0\ pesT iiulie FLOURS Writer Judged by Style. Put Limit on Posltlveness. Grand Rapids Banker a Regular Guy FOLLOW FASHION AND And, after all, it is style alone by Don't be too positive. The positive FOB MAKING BREADS 'which posterity will judge of a great man is, after all, only positive about YOU'LL WEAR VELVET work, for an author can have nothing hto posltlveness. Even a straight line trul^ his own but his style.—Isaac Dis- ean be made to be crooked by placing a certain kind of tissue paper over it jftople Tire of Wheat Served I Three Times Daily. LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE gBcm Meal, Pecan, Hickory or EngliBh SHERIFF'S SALE. MRalnutc Cut Into Small Pieces and ORDER FOR HEARING ON PETITION By virtue of an Execution, issued ,r Other Cereals Are Useful TO CONVEY LANDS ON out of and under the Seal of the to Break Monotony. District Court, in and for the County CONTRACT. a of Mower, and State of Minnesota, STATE OF MINNESOTA, COUNTY Ig/PlsapareQ. a. Department upon judgment rendered and dock by the United States of Mower, ss. In Probate Court. of Agriculture.) eted in the said Court, on the 27th In the Matter of the Estate of Nelson Vbmt bread served three times a day of September, A. D. 1921, in an A. Sumner, Deceased. Is apt to grow tiresome if not action wherein The Austin National On reading and filing the peition of varied by bread made from other Bank, a corporation, was Plaintiff, and George A. Peterson, claiming to be The following recipes are H. P. Grundmeier was Defendant, in entitled to a conveyance of certain favur of the said Plaintiff and against jnded by the home economics real estate from the Administrator of the said Defendant, for the sum of of the United States Depart- said estate, setting forth that Nelson Four thousand thirty-one and 29(100 jmeat of Agriculture: A. Sumner, deceased, was bound by Dollars which execution was directed contract in writing to convey said Brown Bread. and delivered to me as Sheriff in and real estate to said George A. Peterson, jit cupfuls corn meal. 1 teaspoonful salt. for the County of Mower, Minnesota, upon the conditions stated in & capful flour. 2 cupfuls water, I have this 3rd day of January, A. D. toaspoonfuls bak- 1 cupful molasses, said contract, with a description of tmg[ 1922, levied upon all the right, title powder. the land to be conveyed and the facts and interest of the said Defendant H. mit the dry ingredients and add the upon which such claim to conveyance ia P. Grundmeier in and to the following and the water. Pour the is predicated, and praying that the described real property situate in said are into a greased coffee can or Probate Court make a decree authorizing Mower County, to wit: The Northeast ilng tin, steam it for two hours, and directing said Administrator Whenever sufficient snow arrives to allow good coasting, Dudley E. Waters, Quarter of Section Twenty-seven, of the estate of Nelson A. Sumner, flien bake In a moderate oven for banker and capitalist, throws open tl»e gates to his palatial home and lets all Township One Hundred Three North, deceased, to convey such real estate pie half hour. the kids of Grand Rapids, Mich., coast on the grounds. The long, steeply-sloping Range Seventeen West also the to said George A. Peterson, as I Nut Bread. lawn makes a wonderful coasting ground and there are no motors, trucks or Northeast Quarter of Section Twelve, the person entitled thereto. trolleys to endanger life. The home is in the heart of the city. capitals Township One Hundred Four North jg flour. 1 cupful English It is Therefore Ordered, That all 9 taupoonfuls bak- walnut or pecan of Range Eighteen West. persons interested in said estate may flas powder. or hickory nut Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Coupoonful salt. meats, cut into appear before this Court, at a special 'BIKE-SLED" IS FUN I, the undersigned Sheriff of said the ""clothes' off his back, for" when I capful sugar. small pieces, term thereof held on Saturday, the Mower County, will sell the above [asked him where his umbrella was so bl cupful milk. 1 egg. 11th day of February, 1922, at 3:0® described property to the highest bidder, that I could put it away, he said his o'clock in the afternoon at the Probate Sift together the flour, the baking for cash, at public auction, at uncle had it.—London Answers. office in the court house in the pewder, the salt, and the sugar, and the West front door of the Mower Citiy of Austin in said county, and County Court House, in the City of itdi the milk, th^ egg, well beaten, and oppose said petition. Mad. Austin, in said Mower County, on the idte nut meats. Place the mixture in •Judge—Why did you And it is Further Ordered, That strike this 20th day of February, A. D. 1922, at well-buttered pan and let rise for this order shall be published once man? 10 o'clock A. M., to satisfy the. said Chour. Bake for three-fourths hour each week for three successive weeks execution, together with the interest Prisoner—Your worship, I asked moderate oven. prior to said day of hearing in the and costs thereon, subject to redemption him if he knew any way to stop fall Rolled Oats and Wheat Bread. Mower County News, according to at any time within one year from ing hair. law. day of sale according to law. pM cupfuls liquid cake yeast, "Well?" Dated at Austin, Minnesota, January Dated at Austin, .Minn., January |adlk, water, pota- 1 tablespoonful of "And he asked me If I had eve* 18, 1922. to water or a mix- sugar or conl 3, A. D. 1922. fuse tried catching it in a basket." By the Court, 1 of these). sirup. N. NICHOLSEN, 1% cupful freshly 2 teaspoonfuls salt. HENRY WEBER, JUN., "Discharged!"—London Answers. 3E Sheriff of Mower County, Minnesota. icashed potato. 1% cupfuls ground Judge of Probate. CATHERWOOD & NICHOLSEN, cupfuls wheat rolled oats. R. C. ALDERSON. HOFFMAN & RICHARDSON, HE Winter way of Fashion The velvet three-piece suit is the Interesting store news will be Attorneys for Judgment Creditor. Attorneys for the Estate. found on every page of The News in trends through a veritable labyrinth goal of style ambition this season. It a sponge of all the ingredients Jan. 5, 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9. Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2. this issue. Shop here first. of velvet. Wraps, street Is an economical investment. It serves Weept the rolled oats, and let it rise three-piece frocks, evening gowns and as a comely street costume,^ and with warm place until vqry light. Add 1* coat removed, is converted into a onepiece hats are of velvet, velvet, velvet! LEGAL NOTICES rolled oats, which have been A'foremost American designer, commenting frock de luxe attuned, to dressiest Cold Weather Snaps id fine in the food chopper and 4 recently upon the matter of occasions. Our illustration shows ired after grinding. Let the dough CITATION FOR HEARING ON PE fashion, declared that this season sees a youthful three-fciece suit of deepest nntll it doubles in bulk, then TITION TO SELL LAND a return of the dignified style of the rosewood velvet. The bodice part is and mold it into a loaf, brush Estate of Sophia Jacobson. "grande dame." Perhaps that accounts of matched georgette embroidered allover AT CORNER MAIN AND MAPLE STS. melted fat after it has been STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of for the preeminence of velvet for with beads and metal threads. In a pan, and allow it to double Mower. In Probate Court: ss. Chiffon velvet, supple and full of present-day apparel. It bespeaks the Imlk again. Bake in a hot ov In the Matter of the Estate of grace at every move, is chosen for quality of stately elegance. However, 1% hours. Sophia Jacobson, Ward. that does not preclude its adaptability the afternoon and reception gown. Thy Monsoon Self rising THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO Ferndell Pancake to youth, for it is impartial in its latest fancy is for fur-colored chiffon MING DRUDGERY REDUCED Mary Jacobson, Amelia M. Nelson, favor. Since to age it imparts flattering velvet dresses, say taupe, gray, sphinx Flour Buckwheat Flour Clara O. Losten, Hannah V. Bisbee, More fun than a toboggan or "double-ripper" dignity and to youth winsome and beige, with flashes of vivid Balkan Georgena O. Berg, Emma H. Anderson, Clean, Smooth Irons and Have 4 lb. sack 35c 4 lb. sack 40c is this novelty "bike-sled" naivete, everybody is wearing velvet. embroidery. A delectable chiffon velvet Josie Hoffland, Laura Jacobson, Well-Padded Board or Table at recently imported from Switzerland. gown, beige with gay stichery, is Paris sponsors black velvet for John J. Jacobson, and Louis Jacobson, Comfortable Height. Gravity supplies the motive power but street wear. Her style creators height-, shown in the above illustration. Note and to all persona interested in there are handlebars and saddles just the tight long sleeves they are the exception the sale of certain lands belonging to en its regal beauty with a master Ferndell Pure Maple Syrup, gal $3.00 Have a clean, well-padded board or as on a rea,l bicycle. said ward. The petition of Mary touch of gay embroidery or, perchance, advocated by several (if the l&Ate pet at comfortable height. Jacobson as representative of the gold or silver girdle most often leading French designers. Ferndell Pure Sorghum, gal $1.00 Ofee dean, smooth irons. Rubbing above named Ward, being duly filed How Good of Him. with the presence" of handsome fur. in this court representing that it is occasionally with wax or paraffin Her Mother—I understand, my dear, Large Jersey Corn Flakes, pkg 10c Long straight coats of black velvet 9 necessary and for the best interest of ksBl keep them in good condition. your husband is very stingy with hla with accented low-waist effect, have said estate and of all interested therein jBosty or dirty irons should be scoured abundant collars'of black Persian lamb, needy relatives. that certain lands of said ward described sand soap or bath brick, "7 She—That's not true, mother. He's Our Best Grade with broad fur outlining the huge therein be sold and praying Preserves all flavors ied, wiped dry, heated, waxed and §p generous that., he. would, give them flowing sleeve. that a licence be to her granted to COPYRIGHT IY VETESK i'EVSPAKS UNIOM FERNDELL Coffee, large 19 oz. jars smooth. sell the same. Have clothes evenly dampened and Now Therefore, you, and each of LEGAL NOTICE down to 45c lb. 23c ««unfitly and tightly rolled. Central Presbyterian Church. you, are hereby citied and required Not a Spark of Sentfiment. to show cause, if any you have, before Iron fabrics with the lengthwise Corner Water and St. Paul streets. "Let's sit here on the shore and this court, at the Probate Court MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE tliml if possible, and iron as large Rev. A. G. Patterson, Pastor. 1 listen to what the sad sea waves are Rooms in the Court House, in the 'm space at one time as possible. Most Notice is hereby given that a mortgage Large Pkg. National Oats 19c Morning: service 10:30 o'clock a. m. saying," pleaded the romantic- young City of Austin, County of Mower, made by Henry A. Ska arberg, rials look best if ironed thoroughdry. Sunday school 12:00 o'clock. Evening man. State of Minnesota on the 6th day mortgagor, to Egbert E. Burk, lfiortgagee, service 7:30 o'clock. of February, 1922, at 3 o'clock P. M. "No, thanks," replied the beach bearing date the 16th day of Iran first the parts that dry out why the prayer of said petition should beauty. "If that's the extent of your April, 1920, and with Power of Attorney Peoples Service Stores and that will hang off the First Baptist Church. not be granted. conversational powers we'll breeze contained therein, duly recorded Saaurd when finished. Corner Oakland avenue and WITNESS the Judge of said Court, along to the hotel."—Birmingham AgeHerald. in the office of the Register of Deeds Woe silks, woolens and colored mateuse Paul street. Rev. J. McFarlane, and the seal of said court, this 11th in and for the County of Mower and DIAL 2292 medium-hot irons. Iron all Pastor. day of January, 1922. DIAL 2292 State of Minnesota, on the 21st day Morning service at 10:30 o'clock. materials on the wrong side, exaprons of April, 1920, at five o'clock p. in., in HENRY WEBER, JUN., A Commandment. Sunday school at 12:00 o'clock. and children's dresses Judge of Probate Court. Book 55 of Mortgages, on page 180, Wifey (Sternly)—Where have you (COURT SEAL) will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged -gftet need a smooth surface to keep been? premises hereinafter described A. W. WRIGHT, longer. Silks and woolens may First Congregational Church. Hubby (Meekly)—Out In the sun. under and by virtue of the Power of M. A. NELSON, Corner St. Paul and Mill streets. ironed on the right side if covered Wifey—I am your sun you shall Sale jn said mortgage contained, for Everything Clean ana Sanitary Attorneys for Petitioner. Raymond C. Swisher, D. D. Minister. dampened cheesecloth, say housepbald have no other suns before mel default in payment of the sum of File No. 3728. Jan. 12, 19, 26. Morning woivlrip ao sermon :it specialists of the United States Seventy Five Dollars and Eighty Six !0:30 a. m. AUSTIN'S BEST RESTAURANT (Department of Agriculture. He Felt at Safe Distance. Cents C$75.86) in taxes that the SHERIFF'S SALE. Sunday school at 12.00 o'clock. Hub-—Got a letter from your mother amount of the principal of said mortgage By virtue of an Execution issued out Mid-week services Thursday evening is Seventy Six Hundred Dollars eh? What does she say? of and under the Seal of the District Th&»»» at 7:30 P. M. ($7600.00), of which sum Sixty Five Wife—Oh, nothing. Court, in and for the County of Hennipen Dollars ($65.72) and Seventy-two Hub—Really? That Ifltt at all like and State of Minnesota, upon a IDEAL CAFE cents has been paid, leaving the 1 HOUSEWIFE Christ Episcopal Church. your mother. judgment rendered and docketed in balance of the principal Seventv Corner St. Paul and Water streets. the said Court, on the 29th day of Five Hundred Thirty Four Dollars G. H. TenBroeck, Rector. December A. D. 1921, in an action Quality Food Well Served Rat Breeds 6 to 10 Times a Year, A and Twenty Eight Cents ($7539.28) wherein Minneapolis National Bank'a Holy Communion 8:00 o'clock a. m. Our Prices Are Right Averaging Ten Young to-a Litter. according to the terms and conditions Pineapples aid digestion and should corporation was Plaintiff, and Aylmer Service and sermon, 10:30 o'clock a. of said mortgage, if any default be Special—Oyster Stew 25c Remember this, act as soon as you Cole was defendant, in favor of eaten after meals. m. Church school 12:00 o'clock. made by the party of the first part see the first rat. Get a pkg. of RATSNAP. the saicU Plaintiff and against the said in any of the provisions of said mortgage, It's a sure rat and mice destroyer. Defendant, for the sum of Ten thousand First Church Christ Scientists. 'Hy nSlng a- long-handled oiled mop it will be lawful for the party one hundred forty-four and It's convenient, comes in. 121 West Maple street. Cleaning your car. of the second part, his heirs, executors, 11|100 ($10144.11) dollars which execution-was cake form, no mixing. Mummifies rat Bud Bright's Brainstorms administrators or assigns, or his Morning service 10:30 o'clock. Sunday after killing—leaves no smell. Cats directed and delivered to attorney to declare the whole sum of Sevier add sugar to waffle batter, school 11:45 o'clock. Testimony me as Sheriff in and for the County or dogs won't touch it. Three sizes, the principal of the mortgage not paid meeting -Wednesday night 8:00 with sugar or sirup. 35cf 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed of Mower, Minnesota, I have this 7th to be due and the said Egbert E. o'clock. by Pooler Drug Co., Austin, Minn. day of January, A..D. 1922, levied Your nationality makes Burk, mortgagee, does hereby elect to Advertisement, upon all the right, title and interest making a white cake, substitute declare the whole sum of said mortgage St. Augustines Catholic Church. no difference to us. of the said Defendant Alyiher Cole in egg whites for a yolk. remaining unpaid to be due and Corner Kenwood avenue and Water and- to the following described real We'll sell you does hereby declare the sum of property situate in said Mower County, street. Rev. E. H. Devlin, Priest. washing keep a stiff yegebrush Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Sixty Mass 8:00 o'clock and 10:30 o'clock to-wit: Northwest one Quarter and handy to use on dirty One Dollars and Seventy Eight Cents O'DONNELL North one-half of the Southwest one a. m. Evening service 7:30 o'clock p. $7861.78) to be due and payable nds, wristbands. Quarter, Section' Three, Township. m. 111 r« 11 thereon on the ftate of this notice. No One Hundred Two, Range Fifteen SHOES Household action or proceeding, at law or otherwise South one-half of the Northeast oneQuarter, §eventh Day Adventist. has been instituted to recover FOR MEN Section Twenty, Township Salvation Army. Corner Franklin and Cedar streets. the debts secured by said mortgage, One Hundred Two, Range Fifteen 116 East Water street. Telephone or any part thereof, the real estate Questions' Sabbath school Saturday at 11:00 Southeast One Quarter, Section Thirty-three, Bridge 528-J. Envoy and Mrs. Jessup, mortgaged and to be sold is situated o'clock. Regular church service at There are no better Township One Hundred in the County of Mower and State officers in charge. 12:00 o'clock. Prayer meeting Wednesdays Three, Range Fifteen and the West Shoes for Fit,, for Style, Regular services Tuesday, Thursday, of Minnesota and known and described at 8:00 o'clock p. m. One Half of Section Thirty-four, as follows, to-wit. The Southeast Saturday and Sunday nights at for Wear township One Hundred Three, Range Quarter (SE%) of Section Thirty Cfceampaffs are delicious filled with 8:00 o'clock p. m. Sunday school East Side Presbyterian Sunday School Fifteen. Three (33), iTxpmship One Hundred Sunday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock. cream. Don't buy shoes until Now Notice is Hereby Given, That Corner Water and Oak Streets. Three (103) North, of Range I, the undersigned Sheriff of said you've seen our stock, East Side Sunday school every Fourteen-(14) West. A Methodist Episcopal Church. rotary flour sieve will strain the Mower County, will sell the above described Sunday at 3:00 o'clock.. and then you'll buy The sale will be made by the Sheri{T property to the highest bidder, „«naberrles finely. Corner St. Paul and Maple Streets. of Mower County accQroing to the shoes. for casn, public auction, at the at Rev. M. G. Shuman, Pastor. Statutes in suc^i case made and provided, .St. John's Evangelical Lutheran. front door of the Mower County West Lettuce will keep fresh if wrapped Sunday School, W. W. Walker, superintendent, on Hie 15th day of March, 1922, (Missouri Synod) Corner Kenwood Court House, in the City of Austin, to* at wet cloth and put "on ice. 10 a. m. Morning serv- at ten o'cldck ih the forenoon at the QUALITY SHOE REPAIRING in s&id Mower County, on the 25th Front Door of the Court House day of February, A. D. 1922, at 1 Milbrath, Pastor. Parsonage, 302 at Economy Prices 6:30 p. m. Evening scrvice at 8:00 in the City of Austin, in said County An old mackintosh can be turned o'clock P. M., to satisfy the said execution, South First Street. Telephone Bridge of Mower and'State of Minnesota, to most useful, apron for washing IS97 P" together with the interest and Sunday evening at the M. E. church pay the said debt and interest and costs thereon, subject to redemption Jensen-Phiffer taxes, if any on the premises, and the second installment of the motion I Oakland Presbyterian Church. at any time within one year from day disbursements and One Hundred Dollars A Dutchman entered a of sale, according to law. To prevent cakes burning in gas ,, Irving L. Thompson, Pastor. Satan S Scheme W,U ($100.00) attorney fees. s, Dated at Austin, Minn., January Company German restaurant and place water in a tin on the Dated January 10,1922. You are cordially invited •to' attend Monday evening an exceptionally 7th, A. D. 1922. EGBERT E. BURK, shelf. the Oakland Presbyterian church every came out a Ruthin*. N. NICHOLSEN, fine picture wiH be shown. The name Mortgagee. Sunday. Sheriff of Mower County, Minn. of it is "The Stream of Life" which JOHN L. BRIN, -C JT Chatham Street omelet is an excellent dish for Church services and sermon at ALLEN C. FLETCHER, follows a small boy thru his boyhood Rochester, Minnesota, Opposite Court House 10:30 a* m. a small amount of left-dver fish, Attorney for Judgment Creditor. Attorney for Mortgagee. days until he finally is shown an old Sunday school at 11:30. with a border of hot diced butbeets. Jan. 12, 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16. Jan. 19, 26, Feb. 2, 9,16, 23 man with his life work completed. Christian Endeavor at 8:00 p. m. f-*1 .A-